Biden signs major US science spending boost
Sparked by fear of Chinese technological competitiveness, Congress acts to double NSF budget with push for applied technology
Sparked by fear of Chinese technological competitiveness, Congress acts to double NSF budget with push for applied technology
Brussels 5 May 2002 The Council is expected to adopt Conclusions that address the development of life sciences and biotechnology in Europe. These focus on the overall approach set out in the...
Dramatic change in context could help union secure mandate for?broader action but scale of challenge remains daunting
Without a fuller embrace of repositories,?the transition with be?slow, partial and siloed, says Kathleen Shearer
Brussels, 16 July 2002 The High-Level European Advisory Group on Aerospace today presented its report, Strategic Aerospace Review for the 21 st Century (STAR 21) to the President of the European...
Brussels, 31 January 2002 EU Industry and Research ministers will meet for two days in Girona, Spain. During the first day, they will hold three debates together. On the second day they will meet...
Brussels, 30 April 2002 At a media briefing at the Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, on 2 May the Commission will report on three successful EU initiatives which have improved the management of...
Graduate careers are long and?pay varies by region 每?so why measure course value on graduate salaries 15 months in, asks Neal Juster
Formula-driven funding?for those hardest hit by deadlock with EU and more fellowship money unveiled under &Plan B* road map
Food insecurity?is evident among both international and domestic students at all types of universities, say four academics
The bumper increase in QR funding for England may sound like heaven. But with doubts over the future of Horizon, UK research is stuck in purgatory
University sector awaits political leadership as key posts lie vacant
Experts predict institution in planned megacity could surpass KAUST with backing of all-powerful?Mohammed bin Salman
As well as supporting societies, tackling loneliness and offering advice, unions have no problem amplifying the student voice, says Ben Ward
Switch to aggregated voting means staff at 149 UK universities could walk out if union gets majority turnout and support